Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 41, Number 24, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 December 1908 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Fair Oaks luititute Called Off.
John E. Alter, county chaiman of the Jasper County Farmers’ Institute, writes that the farmers' meeting to have been held at Fair Oaks on Dec. 11th, has been called off. The programs for the Rensselaer meeting to be held Dec. 7th and Sth have been Issued from the Republican office, and the program complete is published in this issue of the Rpublican.
Presbyterian Ladies’ Bazaar.
The ladies of the Presbyterian church will hold their annual Christmas bazaar on Friday and Saturday, Dec. 11th and 12th, in the K. of P. building. The ladies have been industriously at work, and many fancy articles, useful as well as ornamental, will be for sale. A market will be held on Dec. 12th in connection with the bazaar. The doors will bp open to the public at one o’clock sharp.
Lower Iroquois Ditch Hearing.
Judge Hanley had to suspend court here today, Thursday, to permit him to look after some matters in a case he is hearing at Monticello. On Saturday, it is probable that the remonstrance against the dredging of the lower Iroquois on petition of Carey L. Carr at al, will be taken up, and as it will require several days to hear it, the court which was to adjourn Saturday night will probably continue in session until that case is disposed of, and this will probably require all of next week.
Shoes and rubbers. Double th* stock of any other. Over 100 cases new rubbers at special low prices. CHICAGO BARGAIN STORE. Save time by ordering your meat and groceries at Lowman’s Market. Notice to Land Owners. Rensselaer, Ind., Dec. 2, ’OB. Notice to land owners in the city and adjacent— Any one who desires to sell a tract of land suitable for platting and laying out in lots, will at once submits their best prices and terms to either of the undersigned in writing. JAMES H. CHAPMAN, CHAS. G. SPITLER J. J. HUNT, Committee of the Rensselaer Commercial Club. If you want to get cut glass for a Christmas present, get it now. See the big line of' bargains in the K. of P. store room adjoining the P. O.
A Little Corset Chat. -I- f, ffi rIK I' A Spirella Stay.' T A Spirella Stay. Spirella is the only boning which has perfect spring qualities, allowing it to yield gracefully to every motion of the body, which will not take a permanent bend, and is impervious to moisture or rust It offers no resistance to the movements of the body, yet retains the shape and style of the corset perfectly until the most durable cloth wears out. It allows grace and freedom, comfort and a shapely form to the stouter types. Since the first corset was made there has been a demand for boning which would be sanitary, non-resisting to the movements of the body, and which would not break; splinter or take a permanent bend at the waist line. The genius of the enterprising corset maker has for years been employed in fashioning stays of reeds, wood, steel, whalebone and combinations of grass and feathers glued together, and various other fibre. All the skill that money could command has been centered upon the production of the perfect corset stay, with only disappointment and failure as the result Womankind has been compressed, tortured and lacerated in stiff, ill-fitting corsets boned with rigid, brittle stays that both break and bend out of shape. Spirella boning tat absolutely guaranteed not to break, rust or take a permanent bend in actual, corset wear on the stoutest figure. MRS. G. W. GOFF, tdlw Corsetier. .
